Defying expectations, a Supreme Court decision curtailing race-based admissions still had a relatively small impact at some highly selective schools...
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Several top U.S. colleges are reporting lower Black enrollment following the Supreme Court’s affirmative action ruling, which limits public institutions from considering race in admissions. Amherst College, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and Washington University in St. Louis are among at least six schools that have seen a decline in Black student enrollment for...
Defying expectations, a Supreme Court decision curtailing race-based admissions still had a relatively small impact at some highly selective schools...
Harvard University's freshman class saw a drop in Black students to 14% following the U.S. Supreme Court's 2023 ruling against affirmative action in...
Along with Harvard University, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill was one of two schools defending affirmative action in Supreme Court...
Along with Harvard University, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill was one of two schools defending affirmative action in Supreme Court...
Experts and colleges said it will take years to measure the full impact of last year's ruling that barred consideration of race in admissions.
Here is what we know about the effects of the Supreme Court’s decision curtailing race-based admissions at selective universities. And why many...
Here is what we know about the effects of the Supreme Court’s decision curtailing race-based admissions at selective universities. And why many...
A Supreme Court ruling upended more than four decades of admissions practices. The extent of the change is now beginning to become clear.
A Supreme Court ruling upended more than four decades of admissions practices. The extent of the change is now beginning to become clear.
The Class of 2028 is 14% Black, compared with 18% last year, Harvard said, while the share of Hispanic students ticked up slightly from 14% to 16%.